Ctftfje gjimitf fatia spate?. 
toitbin tfje He of laua:tbi« 3 Uantv beginnetb pbo?a, arc foU»e bpthe 3 bar, each JBbar of 
bttaer 7 Degrees on the fouth fibers runneth Sunda tucfg^etf) 330 Catfen of China, 
eatt and by fouth j $ o miles long, but touch* S^acc that is gtod fs cotumonlie too?tbe 1 00 ' 
ing the b?eadtb,it is not found, becaufe as yet c? 120 tbotofand Cair«s, ano geod Cloues 
it is not dttccuercd, no? bp the Inhabitants after the rate,but bad 0? fcule Cloues of Wu? 
tbcmfclues toell hnotone. S)otnc ttjinke it to 
bcfirmcland, and parcell of the countrie cal* 
led T err a incogmt^ tohich being fo, Cbouloe 
reach from that place to the Cape de Bona 
jperdeejmt as pet it is not ccrtainlp hnoton, 
I therefore it is accouted fo? an gland: the m# 
habitants fap, that toitbin the land there is a 
&tuer,tobcrin if anp tocod doth fal,it turneth 
info ftoneJCh?ough thisffraight 0? nar?otoe 
paffage Thomas Candifh an ^ttglitbcap* 
taine pafTed toifb his &>bip, as he came out of 
the foufb partS,from Nona Spaigne. SChiS 
gland abounoeth lutth Utce, and all manner 
of bictuals,as orcn,hpne, hogges, ihape and 
bennes, $c.alfo SDnpons, Carltche, Indian 
nuttes.and toitb al hind of £>ptces,as clones, 
$utm?ggcs,and mace,tobicb thep carrp bn* 
to M alacca. €bc pjiKctpallbaucn in the H 
land is Sunda Ca!apa ; inhcreof the ffraigbt 
beareth the nametin this place of Suda there 
is much pepper, and it is better then that of 
India o? c#/alabar,toberof there is fo great 
quantitic, that thep could lade pearliefrom 
thence 4 0? $ tboufand hintalcs pojttngale 
InaightMthath Ithetoifc mneh franhinfencc, 
jBeniom of £onien called jFolie,Campbo?a, 
as alfo 3)ismantes,to tohich place me might 
berp toell traffique .toltbeut anp impeach* 
ment>fo? that the po:tingales come not the- 
tber, becaufe great numbers of Iaua come 
themfeluesbnto Malacca to fell their toares. 
End although it be bcfpde the matter, pet 
doe 3 not efteeme tttmneceffarp inb?icfeto 
ftjetoe, in tobat fo?t thep bfe to bup,fcll,ana 
dealt toitb toare,monep and toaigbtfeing Ice 
are noto in hand toitb the faid Hand of Iaua* 
£*ou muft bnderttand that in Sunda there is 
no other Hind of monep then ccrtaine copper 
mpnt called Caijra, of the bignes of a l^olla* 
des doite,but not half fo thtche,'(n the middle 
thereof ts a hole to hang it on a firing, fo? 
that commonlie thep put {too hund?eth 0? a 
tbotofand bpon one firing, toberetoitb thep 
fcnotoc hobo to maHe their accounts, tohich 
is as follotoetb. 2 00 Cairas is a £>ata, and 
y §>atas are 1000 Cairas,tobicbis as much 
asaCrufado]^o?fmgale monep, 0? 3 ftep* 
to guilders, $etber!andifb monep,pepper 
of Sunda is folde bp the faeHe, and each fache 
toapetb 4S Catten tuaight of China: cuerie 
Catte is as much as 20 pojfingale ounces, 
and euerie fache is too?tbj as it is folde there, 
5 000 Caipas, andtoben it is at the highefi, 
6 0? 7 tbotofand Catras,^acc,Cloues,nut* 
tnegges,tobite and blach j)l 3 entamffi,i Cam*, 
The i.Bookc. 
ton are toojth 70 0? 80 tbotofand Caira# 
tbeIBbar.$ufmeggcs areeommonlptuo?th 
200 its tbotofand Cairas the 2 $bar: tobite 
and blach UBenioin istoo?tbe /yoand 180 
tbotofand Caipas,i 2 cc fhoufandthe 25 bar» 
% he toares that ace there bp them deftred w 
barter fo? their fpiccs,are as hereafter folloto 
eth,diucrs and different fo?tsand colours of 
cotton lpnncn,tohich come out of Cambaia, 
Cboramandel and Bengala, as Sarafles dc 
Gabarc*, and painted Capen from§>. Tho¬ 
mas, of fpuc elles the pace: thep are clothes 
fo called out of Bengala, tohite Cotton Iptv 
nen,viz ^arampuras,Caflas,^atepofas, f 
blacHe a>atopafen,and fome b?otone bnblea* 
chefi Ipnncn: out of Cambaia blacH Canne- 
quims.red S^uriaes, tohich are all clothes of 
cotton Ipnncn .red 15 cp?amen great and Utle, 
tohich is berie KHe bnto Camb?icfee: and 31 
am perftoaded, if Clothe of Holland toere 
there to be foulfie, it toould be mo?e effeemed 
then Cotton Ipnnen out of India. Cbefe la# 
uexis are of a berfc fretfull and obfi mate 
fure, of colour much liHe the UPfalayers, 
b?oton,and not much bnltHe the men of^ra- 
filla, ttrongandtoellfet, biglimmed,flatfc 
faces,b?oad thicHe Cheches,great epeb?otoes, 
fmal epes,little beard,notpafi 3 o?4hap?es 
bponthebpper lippe j thechinne: thehap?e 
on their hcades berpthpn andihojt, pet as 
blacHe as pitchc ,tohofe picture is to be fam bp 
the picture Of the OWahyen of <J^/alacca s 
becaufe thep dtoell t traffiche much together* 
Returning againe bnto the coafi, Catt t 
bp fouth about 2 s miles bepond Iaua Maior, 
begmnrth the 3 lad of Iaua Minor 0? Ittlela# 
ua,and fometohat further the gland Timor, 
(tober fanders grotoeth in great abundance) 
andathoufandother glands bojdcring all a# 
bout, tohich 3 can not particularlp fet doton, 
pet are thep all inhabited, and full of people, 
and are lihc the Iauers. 
iFrom Malacca thep traudl to the 3 ftan* 
dCS ofMolucca^anda f Amboy»a,tobcre 
the IBo?tingales bane botbfo?tSf captaines 
and traffiche toith them: their toap is iroui 
Malacca fouth catt ’and bp fouth, aboue i ©o 
miles ,bctto®nemanp glands and tb?ougb 
manp thallotocs,fo that thep mutt anhete# 
ueric night,to auopd danger of fandes,tohich 
continueth almoff all the toape to Molucca, 
and hauing in that fo?t paired thofe hund?eth 
miles,thep fet their courfe calltoard,and eatt 
and bunojth, 2)-o miles, to the gland called 
BanJa, tohich lpet& tinder 5 degrats on the 
^outh 
